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in terms of energy was released, you can see there it's one trillion kilograms of tnt, that means an 8.8 earthquake. another comparison could be 18,000 times the hiroshima atomic bomb. it's supposed it occur less than two a year above 8. chili has first runner up with 9.5 with bolivia, 10 minutes duration. this one was 8.8, at that moment was no. 4, then japan next year led next year with 8.9, but it's a lot, a big amount of energy was released in just 3 1/2 minutes. usually that things happen at night. i don't know why, but it always happen at night. so we are leading on february 27 at 3.24 and you can see in light blue the time when the first wave arrived the coast because the epicenter was so close to the coast. so it's no more than 10 minutes and at the same time the waves start moving through the pacific ocean and in 21 hours it hits the coast of hawaii. so everybody was affected because of that. in mexico, for instance, the variation of time was 1 1/2 meters. as you can see there, when that happened, 3.34, immediately we have different waves. the high of that wave was at about
in terms of energy was released, you can see there it's one trillion kilograms of tnt, that means an 8.8 earthquake. another comparison could be 18,000 times the hiroshima atomic bomb. it's supposed it occur less than two a year above 8. chili has first runner up with 9.5 with bolivia, 10 minutes duration. this one was 8.8, at that moment was no. 4, then japan next year led next year with 8.9, but it's a lot, a big amount of energy was released in just 3 1/2 minutes. usually that things happen...
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all the parameters have not come together and we still have energy that has yet to come into the united states of america. so we're still looking at 72 to 96 hours' worth of time before we get into the meat of the storm situation. as we go ahead into tuesday and wednesday, worst-case scenario, the storm system hugs the coast and we see a storm surge of two to four feet along the jersey coastline. with the inundation of storm surge and we have lost a lot of our sand dunes and this will be a huge threat. winds on the order of 40-50 miles-per-hour possible, and gusts -- the storm system will not come from the southeast, so a huge threat here as we go into wednesday and thursday, election day we'll be clear. over the southeast, showers and thunderstorms. geraldo? >> justin poe ovic, thank you very much. just the news we needed. with the dead still being discovered here and the living really joust coming to grips with all they lost, the outside world is trying to alleviate the pain and ease some of the suffering. this is a heartwarming scene on this frigid night behind me here, volunteers wh
all the parameters have not come together and we still have energy that has yet to come into the united states of america. so we're still looking at 72 to 96 hours' worth of time before we get into the meat of the storm situation. as we go ahead into tuesday and wednesday, worst-case scenario, the storm system hugs the coast and we see a storm surge of two to four feet along the jersey coastline. with the inundation of storm surge and we have lost a lot of our sand dunes and this will be a huge...
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with her father going through energy bypass 40 miles away, the only thing keeping this daughter from her father is a lack of fuel. >> it takes me about two hours to get gas. i hope i make it. >> reporter: you've been in the line for 40 minutes now. >> already. i don't know -- i have no idea how long it's going to be. >> reporter: a question that everyone's hoping will be answered soon. and it took joanne about eight hours before she was finally able to get the gas she needed to see her dad in the hospital. supplies are not expected to return to normal levels until about late next week. bianna? >> not good news for so many people. alex, thank you. >>> we're going to turn, now, to the heroes of the storm. and thankfully, there are many. first responders who have been working around the clock since sandy struck. abc's john schriffen spent the day with new york police search and rescue, in the air, on the water and on the ground, saving lives in the hardest-hit parts of the city. >> reporter: it's been five days since hurricane sandy made landfall. and from the sky to the sea, clear part
with her father going through energy bypass 40 miles away, the only thing keeping this daughter from her father is a lack of fuel. >> it takes me about two hours to get gas. i hope i make it. >> reporter: you've been in the line for 40 minutes now. >> already. i don't know -- i have no idea how long it's going to be. >> reporter: a question that everyone's hoping will be answered soon. and it took joanne about eight hours before she was finally able to get the gas she...
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. >> it gives us the energy and the strength to carry on our jobs and move forward. >> reporter: this lady's husband, ron, runs the crew. she has been in this kitchen since sandy hit, even with a bad back. >> we appreciate it, thank you. >> call me. >> reporter: like most here, this family was hit hard by the storm. on the morning we met laura, she still had not seen her damaged house, too busy helping out her neighbors. >> because people who watch this in indiana, or ohio, right, and they will go what motivates her to be able to come in here and do what she is doing? >> i'm a giving person, that is how i am. don't let me get emotional, i can't get emotional. >> reporter: that afternoon, she and her husband finally made it to the house, four feet of water, debris, a thick layer of black mud everywhere. and still looking on the bright side. >> god was good, that is for sure. because this could have been a lot worse. >> reporter: after a brief break to survey the damage, it is back to work. >> you're here to serve the community, so when you join, you didn't join for anything except to p
. >> it gives us the energy and the strength to carry on our jobs and move forward. >> reporter: this lady's husband, ron, runs the crew. she has been in this kitchen since sandy hit, even with a bad back. >> we appreciate it, thank you. >> call me. >> reporter: like most here, this family was hit hard by the storm. on the morning we met laura, she still had not seen her damaged house, too busy helping out her neighbors. >> because people who watch this in...
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venture capitolist spent $29 pill -- $29 kblinl for green energy projects spelled out in his proposition 39. mercury insurance founder pumped $16 million into prop 33 which changes how rates are cal tu lated. u.s. supreme court says it's okay to give unlimited amounts to ballot measures.. >> telling voters this isn't for everyone. you know? you can see this many wealthy people putting in giant sums of money, it's unprecedented. >> california common cause took a lot of money during a previous election because it couldn't get reforms through the legislature. the group says someone has to pay for those ads and campaign efforts. >> to qualify takes an incredible amount of time and energy and money. that is to gather signatures needed and required by the constitution. >> money doesn't always win. the california voter foundation says voters only approve a third because it's harder to convince people to vote yes. >> you cannot buy voters votes. >> humane society got prop 2 passed largely on a grass roots effort. now, hens have to have more room in cages. to see a list, you can go to our web sit
venture capitolist spent $29 pill -- $29 kblinl for green energy projects spelled out in his proposition 39. mercury insurance founder pumped $16 million into prop 33 which changes how rates are cal tu lated. u.s. supreme court says it's okay to give unlimited amounts to ballot measures.. >> telling voters this isn't for everyone. you know? you can see this many wealthy people putting in giant sums of money, it's unprecedented. >> california common cause took a lot of money during a...
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we will talk about its potential impact on everything from economic growth to energy prices. that and more tonight on "n.b.r."! as we go on the air tonight, hurricane sandy is ready to make landfall in the u.s., already it's an historic storm, with historic preparations. stock markets closed. and coast lines evacuated with tens of millions of people sitting in the forecast path of the massive storm. sandy is a huge storm expected to come ashore in southern new jersey. but the hurricane force winds have been battering the eastern seaboard for hours. those winds extend out 175 miles from the center of the storm. those winds are pushing the atlantic ocean up and over many coast-lines. from rhode island, south to the jersey shore. coastal flooding is a significant risk thanks to the storm surge, potentially reaching 11 feet in new york harbor. battery park on the tip of manhattan is under a mandatory evacuation, as waves already have topped the sea wall. low lying areas are at substantial risk of flood waters, including the wall street area, especially if the worst of the surge h
we will talk about its potential impact on everything from economic growth to energy prices. that and more tonight on "n.b.r."! as we go on the air tonight, hurricane sandy is ready to make landfall in the u.s., already it's an historic storm, with historic preparations. stock markets closed. and coast lines evacuated with tens of millions of people sitting in the forecast path of the massive storm. sandy is a huge storm expected to come ashore in southern new jersey. but the...
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pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. "ever ask somebody to lend you a foot?" "who thinks about stuff like that?" "vince mahe grew up on two continents... and noticed that wherever you go, people have their hands full, but their feet free." "the result? a liftgate you operate with your foot." "code name?" "open sesame" "the all new twenty thirteen ford escape. it's what happens when you go further." ♪ >> jimmy: our next guest is an academy award and golden globe winning director, who's brought us so many great films. gosh, i love this guy. "forrest gump," "cast away" and the "back to the future" trilogy. his new film "flight" opens in theaters this friday. please welcome robert zemeckis. ♪ ♪ you never said it would rain you always told me that the sun would come again ♪ ♪ >> thank y
pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. "ever ask somebody to lend you a foot?" "who thinks about stuff like that?" "vince mahe grew up on two continents... and noticed that wherever you go, people have their hands full, but their feet free."...
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there's no question that there is more energy out there in the republican base and at events he's been holding. does this affect that in some way that would be detrimental to him? these are all he questions that we cat answ tight. >> woodruff: because we just d't know wen they'reoing to be back on the trail. there's no way to gauge that. >> that's exactly right. i mean, we obviously know they'll be back out at some point later in the week. but we don't know quite they will be able to go. we don't know what states they won't be able to visit that they had planned to visit in the final stretch of this. the campaign manager for president obama was on a conference call today and a reporter from north carolina said, will we see the president back in north carolina before next tuesday? and he hedged on that. said we're doing everytng we ca to win but w're on a day-to-day assessment of the schedule. for governor romney it's the same kind of situation. there are places he may want to try to go to between now and tuesday that he's not going to be able to get to simply because of lack of time or
there's no question that there is more energy out there in the republican base and at events he's been holding. does this affect that in some way that would be detrimental to him? these are all he questions that we cat answ tight. >> woodruff: because we just d't know wen they'reoing to be back on the trail. there's no way to gauge that. >> that's exactly right. i mean, we obviously know they'll be back out at some point later in the week. but we don't know quite they will be able...
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and that is energy. i want to take full advantage of our oil, our coal, our gas, our nuclear, our renewables. and i know -- that you know, when we have more plentiful energy, and we can have north american energy independence within eight years, what that means, of course, is lower prices at the pump and lower costs for fuel at your home. it also means jobs. and that's the reason i mention it. because it's not only jobs in the energy sector. coal and gas and oil. but it's also jobs in manufacturing, like right here. because there's a lot of energy used in the lumber products arena, and making fiberglass and assembling these products and manufacturing them. when energy costs are lower, then we're able to create more manufacturing jobs. and that's why it's so critical. we have this ace in the hole, this energy. and the president has been stalling on this for the last four years. and i won't stall. we're going to unleash the power of our energy resources and get america working again. number two. we're goin
and that is energy. i want to take full advantage of our oil, our coal, our gas, our nuclear, our renewables. and i know -- that you know, when we have more plentiful energy, and we can have north american energy independence within eight years, what that means, of course, is lower prices at the pump and lower costs for fuel at your home. it also means jobs. and that's the reason i mention it. because it's not only jobs in the energy sector. coal and gas and oil. but it's also jobs in...
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[captioning made possible by constellation energy group] >> good morning, everyone. the weather should stay quiet and chilly. 38 in parkton. a mixture of sunshine and clouds with a high temperature near 54 this afternoon. when we come back and a few minutes we will check the forecast for the rest of the weekend. >> coming up -- >> why the forecast has so many anxious to get the power back on. >> before you head out to start your day, a couple of water main breaks in the city that you might want to know about. >> we are tracking closures due to the good morning! wow. want to start the day with something heart healthy and delicious? you're a talking bee... honey t cheerios has whole grain oats that can help lower cholesterol. and it tastes good? sure does! right... ♪ wow. delicious, right? yeah. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... ♪ well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be healthy. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] combine the pnc cashbuilder visa credit card with a qualifying pnc performance select checking account and earn 75% more than card
[captioning made possible by constellation energy group] >> good morning, everyone. the weather should stay quiet and chilly. 38 in parkton. a mixture of sunshine and clouds with a high temperature near 54 this afternoon. when we come back and a few minutes we will check the forecast for the rest of the weekend. >> coming up -- >> why the forecast has so many anxious to get the power back on. >> before you head out to start your day, a couple of water main breaks in the...
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department of energy. that's down from more than 8 million without electricity last night. in addition to new jersey, more than 1 in 10 customers in connecticut, new hampshire, pennsylvania, rhode island and west virginia have no power. ny nuclear power plants remain offline with two others operateding to produce capacity. >> we're joined from jupiter florida. what are your colleagues facing lewis? >> they're facing restoration process with a storm that covers so many states and has done so much damage as everybody is seeing on tv. they have many, many lines down, poles down, transformers damaged. substations that are under water, and have to get dried out. equipment vault that is are flooded. they lot of work ahead of them. >> tom: how does a ceo -- how do you begin to prioritize all of that work? >> actually, the priority is pretty well established before the storm even hits. every utiltd works with emergency operations center and develops a priority list. typically the way it works is critical infrastructure customers get their power back first. critical infrastructure c
department of energy. that's down from more than 8 million without electricity last night. in addition to new jersey, more than 1 in 10 customers in connecticut, new hampshire, pennsylvania, rhode island and west virginia have no power. ny nuclear power plants remain offline with two others operateding to produce capacity. >> we're joined from jupiter florida. what are your colleagues facing lewis? >> they're facing restoration process with a storm that covers so many states and has...
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city's restriction on smoking in public places and enhanced incentives for the greater usesi of clean energy. i'm proud of my record of putting richmond residents first,é. standing up to specialsh ei san francisco unaffordable vju families and bringing together representatives of our city's diverse communities to get things done and make ourud3 city more livable for all. my recor÷h(dwzq effective work withç2 hhbhzn otherufg÷w) elected officials has made the q'dorsement not only ofkñ democratic party but my colleagues on the board of supervisors and majority of mykw÷ colleagues on the board of<= education. my 28 years of community service and( official has earned me endorsement of the broadest@wç t support of community groups including housing orients like the affordable housing alliance, senior leaders women's#ñ community and violence advocates like the women's political committee and iu( in action. smart f preservation advocates like san francisco tomorrow education advocatessoeda=n like united educators of san francisco and coleman adv/f3
city's restriction on smoking in public places and enhanced incentives for the greater usesi of clean energy. i'm proud of my record of putting richmond residents first,é. standing up to specialsh ei san francisco unaffordable vju families and bringing together representatives of our city's diverse communities to get things done and make ourud3 city more livable for all. my recor÷h(dwzq effective work withç2 hhbhzn otherufg÷w) elected officials has made the q'dorsement not only ofkñ...
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one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> obviously, in this age, so much misinformation swirling around about sandy. people were hungry for information. twitter, facebook, being used to share updates. and some of the most astonishing images circulating turned out to be fake. and some didn't. take a look. sandy's march through new york city produced more of its share of stunning images. >> oh, my gosh. >> reporter: but backing up across social media, piles of hurricane hoaxes. some fakes or clever jokes. but others, real photographs of the wrong storm. with its iconic imagery, manhattan seemed like a target, freeze frames from disaster movies such as "deep impact" or "t
one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> obviously, in this age, so much misinformation swirling...
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>> reporter: look, what we have been talking about, the race became frozen, all the energy and news accounts, all the attention is focused on the real suffering in the storm zone, the president is doing his job, not campaigner-in-chief, but president, in the disaster zone, on the ground, i think the images with him and governor chris christie, his praise of the president when he has been so critical, any incumbent benefits, both sides know it. is that what carries a person into election day? there is a real feeling that it benefits the president. >> all right, david gregory, we'll see you after "meet the press" and of course after the election coverage, gets under way 7 eastern on tuesday night. >>> still ahead on a friday night in the wake of this storm, would you believe predictions of another possible weather event that could bring insult to injury here in the northeast? >>> and later in the middle of the storm, one of the many stories of inspiration, a woman making a difference for her neighbors in need. >>> a lot of people perhaps are just hearing of yet another storm, that is perhaps g
>> reporter: look, what we have been talking about, the race became frozen, all the energy and news accounts, all the attention is focused on the real suffering in the storm zone, the president is doing his job, not campaigner-in-chief, but president, in the disaster zone, on the ground, i think the images with him and governor chris christie, his praise of the president when he has been so critical, any incumbent benefits, both sides know it. is that what carries a person into election...
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energy is big issue there. that is another thing that huge advantage for mitt romney in this race among democrats and northeastern part of the state. they will be voting for mitt romney because barack obama is going to take away their jobs if he gets this thing going to hydraulic fracking. >> neil: if mitt romney were to pick up pennsylvania, it would ake some of the iortance off of winning ohio and redo the math. >> two more electoral votes. >> neil: they say they are just smoking something because they have no chance in pennsylvania and they are trying to deflect atakes what a losing ground game in ohio. what say you? >> all i can tell you i think they are spending $10-12 million in pennsylvania this week. that is serious money i think more money barack obama is spending. unlike ohio where over a third of the votes have been cast, 97% of votes have not been casted in pennsylvania. i'm not a big fan for early voting for the very reason we're seeing in pennsylvania. you don't want to race for the last months of
energy is big issue there. that is another thing that huge advantage for mitt romney in this race among democrats and northeastern part of the state. they will be voting for mitt romney because barack obama is going to take away their jobs if he gets this thing going to hydraulic fracking. >> neil: if mitt romney were to pick up pennsylvania, it would ake some of the iortance off of winning ohio and redo the math. >> two more electoral votes. >> neil: they say they are just...
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it when we were driving around this morning, we saw so many people wearing orange and black and the energy will continue with this week's parade. >> the city is preparing for the next big one. >> the smiles. i keep thinking about it. i hear them. and i'm so happy to be a giants fan. >> reporter: the celebration a familiar one to the bay area. the giants sweep to becoming the world series champs, the second one in three years for san francisco. >> 2010, we did it. we will do it again and again, mayor fans got a little out of had last night... defacing buils with graffiti and setting fs on the streets of san franc. today, you can see some of e effects. after the game bonfires were set at 22nd ad mission streets. as police tried to disperse a crowd... some people threw beer botts at officers. á police arrested 35 people... 22 on felony charges and 13 on misdemeanors. still ahead.. hurricane sany rains on the campaign.. what means for the final push foe white house and how the candidates are dealing witht could be a major disaster.. ============b r e a k ============== ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, strugg
it when we were driving around this morning, we saw so many people wearing orange and black and the energy will continue with this week's parade. >> the city is preparing for the next big one. >> the smiles. i keep thinking about it. i hear them. and i'm so happy to be a giants fan. >> reporter: the celebration a familiar one to the bay area. the giants sweep to becoming the world series champs, the second one in three years for san francisco. >> 2010, we did it. we will...
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there's a future for clean energy here in america. and i refuse to see that future in other countries. i don't want tax codes rewarding companies for overseas. i want to reward companies that create jobs here in america. i don't want to a tax code that subsidize oil company profits. i want to support the energy jobs of tomorrow and new technologies that cut our oil imports in half. that's my plan for jobs and growth. that's the future of america that i see. change is finally turning the page on a decade of war to do some nation building here at home. so long as i'm commander in chief, we will pursue our enemies with the strongest military the world's ever known. but it's time to use the savings from ending the wars in iraq and afghanistan to start paying down our debts here and rebuilding america. right now, we can put people back to work fixing up roads and bridges. right now, we can expand broadband into rural neighborhoods and make sure our schools are state of the art. let's put americans back to work doing the work that needs to
there's a future for clean energy here in america. and i refuse to see that future in other countries. i don't want tax codes rewarding companies for overseas. i want to reward companies that create jobs here in america. i don't want to a tax code that subsidize oil company profits. i want to support the energy jobs of tomorrow and new technologies that cut our oil imports in half. that's my plan for jobs and growth. that's the future of america that i see. change is finally turning the page on...
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all the parameters have not come together and we still have energy that has yet to come into the united states of america. so we're still looking at 72 to 96 hours' worth of time before we get into the meat of the storm situation. as we go ahead into tuesday and wednesday, worst-case scenario, the storm system hugs the coast and we see a storm surge of two to four feet along the jersey coastline. with the inundation of storm surge and we have lost a lot of our sand dunes and this will be a huge threat. winds on the order of 40-50 miles-per-hour possible, and gusts -- the storm system will not come from the southeast, so a huge threat here as we go into wednesday and thursday, election day we'll b clear. over the southeast, showers and thunderstorms. geraldo? >> justin poe ovic, thank you very much. just the news we needed. with the dead still being discovered here and the living really joust coming to grips with all they lost, the outside world is trying to alleviate the pain and ease some of the suffering. this is a heartwarming scene on this frigid night behind me here, volunteers who
all the parameters have not come together and we still have energy that has yet to come into the united states of america. so we're still looking at 72 to 96 hours' worth of time before we get into the meat of the storm situation. as we go ahead into tuesday and wednesday, worst-case scenario, the storm system hugs the coast and we see a storm surge of two to four feet along the jersey coastline. with the inundation of storm surge and we have lost a lot of our sand dunes and this will be a huge...
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those, when we get those back online, something i asked the president, with the energy department, to help us, any resources they have to be able to do that. he talked about national utility companies, sending people to new jersey and airlifting them to c-130s and military transport, that's all great. because the sooner we can get those substations going, we're going to be able to open up electricity for large numbers of people. and that begins to improve quality of life, get people back on the street. you know, into work, get their kids in school, get businesses started up again. >> and finally, senator, are we going to go through a real tough fight on how to pay for all of this? it's upwards of $50 billion right now. are we going to have the fight in washington, about offsets, when it comes to this? is this -- are these victims along the shoreline, hey, you were in the wrong place at the wrong time? because when the president says, we're in this for the long haul, and we're going to be there, what does that mean? >> that means recovery. you showed pictures of seaside heights. that's
those, when we get those back online, something i asked the president, with the energy department, to help us, any resources they have to be able to do that. he talked about national utility companies, sending people to new jersey and airlifting them to c-130s and military transport, that's all great. because the sooner we can get those substations going, we're going to be able to open up electricity for large numbers of people. and that begins to improve quality of life, get people back on the...
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there's some energy vehicles that have made their way through. we've seen some utility vehicles in town trying to get a handle on things to restore the power and get things working here again. the town is evacuated for the most part. we've seen a few people coming back to their homes, but most people still don't know the extent of the damage because they're not here and the authorities are not letting them back in because it's not safe. a lot of work to do here, but, again, the devastation is just unprecedented, and the good news is that there are some police and firefighters here who are trying to make a little bit of progress, but this is going to be yeoman's work for a very long time to come, martin. >> ron allen, thank you, sir. and we'll continue to monitor this storm and its impact in the coming days. stay with us. the day's "top lines" are coming up. president obama: there's just no quit in america... and you're seeing that right now. over five million new jobs. exports up forty one percent. home values... rising. our auto industry... back
there's some energy vehicles that have made their way through. we've seen some utility vehicles in town trying to get a handle on things to restore the power and get things working here again. the town is evacuated for the most part. we've seen a few people coming back to their homes, but most people still don't know the extent of the damage because they're not here and the authorities are not letting them back in because it's not safe. a lot of work to do here, but, again, the devastation is...
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melissa: time now for the fuel gauge report, breaking down the biggest headlines affecting the energy industry and their impact on the economy. first up, crude prices rose on their first day of trading since superstorm sandy renewed demand and helped drive prices up more than half a percent, settling at 86.24 a barrel. good news for nine major oil refineries on the east coast, assessments found they avoided serious damage. seven are working back towards normal operations. meanwhile short-term supply worries pushed up gasoline futures prices. they settled up more than 1% on the day. >>> president obama banging the drum on the rich paying their fair share on taxes. he has less than a week to sell the message. we're breaking down the facts. >>> plus, mayor michael bloomberg tells president obama, i think we don't need you to visit new york city, thanks very much. i think that makes it a lot of sense. one of the people on the show says it is a major slight and he is coming here to disagree with me. more coming up. ♪ . melissa: so it is the final stretch to six days till the election and
melissa: time now for the fuel gauge report, breaking down the biggest headlines affecting the energy industry and their impact on the economy. first up, crude prices rose on their first day of trading since superstorm sandy renewed demand and helped drive prices up more than half a percent, settling at 86.24 a barrel. good news for nine major oil refineries on the east coast, assessments found they avoided serious damage. seven are working back towards normal operations. meanwhile short-term...
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. ♪ energy is being produced to power our lives. while energy development comes with some risk, north america's natural gas producers are committed to safely and responsibly providing generations of cleaner-burning energy for our country, drilling thousands of feet below fresh water sources within self-contained well systems. and, using state-of-the-art monitoring technologies, rigorous practices hp ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] oh what fun it is to ride. get the mercedes-benz on your wish list at the winter event going onow -- but hurry, the offer ends soon. dagen: we have a triple digit rally on our hands. we are getting to that time every hour because every 15 minutes it is stocks now. we are close enough, nicole petallides. nicole: i ain't going, no, no. you have ford down 1.5%. we have gotten a lot of news on ford, as well. they did name the chief operating officer. they said it is too early to predict the
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it's nice to see people putting that energy into a great thing. once again here is lester. >>> nearly a week after sandy hit the east coast millions of people are still without power and facing the daunting task of rebuilding their homes and communities. they're also dealing with anxious and fearful of what the future holds. dr. nancy snyderman is nbc's chief medical editor. some of us were inconvenienced d by power outages, but some people are in it really bad straits and it's starting to take a real emotional aal toll. >> you can see it literally in people's eyes, the exhaustion and fright. i've talked to more parents who said on monday and tuesday they, themselves, were so scared but they felt they had to be stronger because the fright in their children's faces was extraordinary. and now from the inconvenience of no power, no water, to really being cold and the disruption for a lot of kids still no school and then what is monday going to bring? >> and also, a lot of folks have never had to ask for help and this is a time where you need help. bu
it's nice to see people putting that energy into a great thing. once again here is lester. >>> nearly a week after sandy hit the east coast millions of people are still without power and facing the daunting task of rebuilding their homes and communities. they're also dealing with anxious and fearful of what the future holds. dr. nancy snyderman is nbc's chief medical editor. some of us were inconvenienced d by power outages, but some people are in it really bad straits and it's...
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one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. fire bad! just have to fire roast these tomatoes. this is going to give you a head start on your dinner. that seems easier [ female announcer ] new progresso recipe starters. five delicious cooking sauces you combine with fresh ingredients to make amazing home-cooked meals. [ male announcer ] it's time for medicare open enrollment. are you ready? time to compare plans and see what's new. you don't have to make changes, but it's good to look. maybe you can find better coverage, save money, or both. and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. ♪ medicare open enrollment. now's the time. visit medicare.gov
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pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. jon: for some folks right now, snow is the biggest problem left by sandy. take a look at is scene in western maryland, parts of garrett county getting hit with more than 2 feet of snow. sandy is now blamed for five deaths in west virginia, crews are racing to clear and reopen the roads there. jimmy georgia net is the director of homeland security and emergency management, he joins i now live -- us now live on the phone. what is your biggest challenge, jimmy? >> well, the largest challenge is to continue to get access to some of the areas and get power restored. we still have a little over 200,000 people without power, a lot of the power outages are caused by downed trees, and so we have crews from our forestry division, our division of highways and nation
pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. jon: for some folks right now, snow is the biggest problem left by sandy. take a look at is scene in western maryland, parts of garrett county getting hit with more than 2 feet of snow. sandy is now blamed for five deaths in west...
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domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. i've been fortunate to win on golf's biggest stages. but when joint pain and stiffness from psoriatic arthritis hit, even the smallest things became difficult. i finally understood what serious joint pain is like. i talked to my rheumatologist and he prescribed enbrel. enbrel can help relieve pain, stiffness, and stop joint damage. because enbrel, etercept, suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, and nervous system and blood disorders have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss whether you've been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. don't start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. tell your doctor if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, have been treated for heart failure, or if, whilen enbrel, you experice persistent fever, bruising, bleeding,
domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. i've been fortunate to win on golf's biggest stages. but when joint pain and stiffness from psoriatic arthritis hit, even the smallest things became difficult. i finally understood what serious joint pain is like. i talked to my rheumatologist and he prescribed enbrel. enbrel can help relieve pain, stiffness, and stop joint damage. because enbrel, etercept, suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability...
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. ♪ ♪ and if you're feeling a little slow, ♪ ♪ then 5-hour energy will help you go. ♪ ♪ so buy a bottle of pink lemonade and ♪ ♪ you can help fight breast cancer today. ♪ >>> four more days! four more days jet four more days! four more days! four more days! >> thank you so much. you got that one right by the way. you got absolutely right. four more days. >> sean: as that rowdy romney crowd pointed out today, forget about four more years. we are four short days away from the most important election in your lifetime. who better to ask for predictions, form resorb senior advisor, fox news contributor karl rove. i'm actually with you. i got this romney three points and with the backlash that is now evolving on the east coast, six hour lines, violence, electricity, and the president goes in for a photo op and janet napolitano says today oh, we'll get it there as soon as possible be, i think there is going to be a big backlash in the course of this weekend. your reaction? >> look, i think sandy helped him early on because it stopped the conversation about the election and turned it to t
. ♪ ♪ and if you're feeling a little slow, ♪ ♪ then 5-hour energy will help you go. ♪ ♪ so buy a bottle of pink lemonade and ♪ ♪ you can help fight breast cancer today. ♪ >>> four more days! four more days jet four more days! four more days! four more days! >> thank you so much. you got that one right by the way. you got absolutely right. four more days. >> sean: as that rowdy romney crowd pointed out today, forget about four more years. we are four short...
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biggest movers are energy, metals, and grains are moving. gasoline up 2.7%. wheat prices also up a couple percent. silver up 1.77%. corn up as well, and crude oil a bounce. the reason why energy prices are up because they are aseesing the damages done to the refineries on the east coast as a result of the storm. the terminals in the new york harbor still shut down. there is a supply concern, and that is pushing up both crude oil prices as well as above gasoline prices. something consumers could see play out at the pump if this goes on longer. back to you guys. cheryl: sandra, thank you very much. we'll see you soon. how to make money on the markets today, finally, i want to bring in david, point view wealth management president and robert luna, shore vest capital management ceo. robert, market participation. there are people manning the desks at the trading floors today, but limited staff, and there are connection issues. right now, communication issues. what do you make of the market? is it real? >> yeah, i mean, there's issues. like you said, there's no com
biggest movers are energy, metals, and grains are moving. gasoline up 2.7%. wheat prices also up a couple percent. silver up 1.77%. corn up as well, and crude oil a bounce. the reason why energy prices are up because they are aseesing the damages done to the refineries on the east coast as a result of the storm. the terminals in the new york harbor still shut down. there is a supply concern, and that is pushing up both crude oil prices as well as above gasoline prices. something consumers could...
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but charles, energy trading is what everybody is watching right now. the nymex trading floor is closed, but electronically these things are trading. take a look at oil. oil is slipping right now. and this is as we do have refinery closures. we're getting an announcement -- just a second. charles: right. sandra: we're going to get an early closure here charles. they are making an announcement as we speak. guys, what do we hear? 11 o'clock we are getting an early close. this is breaking right now. 11:00 central time early close for? interest rate futures, s&p 500 futures, all the cme futures are going to close at 11:00 a.m. central. charles: thank you very much sandra. we have to get back, the latest track of the storm from the fox news weather center. maria, we have to ask, we're really worried when an we expect sandy to make landfall? that's the big question. >> well, the big question is when is it going to make landfall? center of it to move ovee central parts in southern new jersey as we head into 8:00 p.m. tonight so these evening -- this evening so
but charles, energy trading is what everybody is watching right now. the nymex trading floor is closed, but electronically these things are trading. take a look at oil. oil is slipping right now. and this is as we do have refinery closures. we're getting an announcement -- just a second. charles: right. sandra: we're going to get an early closure here charles. they are making an announcement as we speak. guys, what do we hear? 11 o'clock we are getting an early close. this is breaking right...
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he was dealing with some difficult issues, the recession, an energy crisis, and in the end even the organized evangelical left abandoned him. they were left politically homeless and that had to do with the abortion issue. back in the mid -- i'm sorry? >> go ahead. >> david, to that point, you know, you talk about the evangelical left feeling homeless. i know as a democrat i could never vote for a pro-life candidate. if that's going to be a deal breaker for the evangelical left, how could we ever come together? >> yeah, that's the conundrum. one way to do it is to not focus so much on overturning roe v. wade but instead focus on reducing the number of actual abortions. and so, for example, the new evangelical partnership for the common good, one of the most invisible evangelical groups out there right now, they're saying let's provide more care, more contraceptives to keep abortions from needing to happen in the first place. if that happens, they're cal lati clat -- calculating abortion rates could drop 50%. >> is there a generational rift within the church? there's a poll that showed 44% of y
he was dealing with some difficult issues, the recession, an energy crisis, and in the end even the organized evangelical left abandoned him. they were left politically homeless and that had to do with the abortion issue. back in the mid -- i'm sorry? >> go ahead. >> david, to that point, you know, you talk about the evangelical left feeling homeless. i know as a democrat i could never vote for a pro-life candidate. if that's going to be a deal breaker for the evangelical left, how...
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let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. with the blackish-blue frame and the white dots and the splattered paint pattern, your lights are on. what? [ male announcer ] the endlessly customizable 2013 smart. >>> images coming out of neighborhoods destroyed by superstorm sandy are incredible. some of the most dramatic ones were taken by i reporters. trees collapsed on the streets, and buildings now in the bronx. this shot was taken in the small town of cookiesville, maryland. it took down a section of a historic building that years ago was a whiskey plant. [ female announcer ] today, jason is here to volunteer to help those in need. when a twinge of back pain surprises him. morning starts in high spirits, but there's a growing pain in his lower back. as lines grow longer, his pain continues to linger. but after a long day of helping others, he gets some helpful advice. just two aleve have the strength to keep back pain away all day. today, jason chose aleve. just two pills for all day pain relief. try aleve d for strong, all d
let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. with the blackish-blue frame and the white dots and the splattered paint pattern, your lights are on. what? [ male announcer ] the endlessly customizable 2013 smart. >>> images coming out of neighborhoods destroyed by superstorm sandy are incredible. some of the most dramatic ones were taken by i reporters. trees collapsed on the streets, and buildings now in the bronx. this shot was taken in the small town of cookiesville, maryland. it...
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the department of energy is our lead. they're working with the utilities, making sure they have what they have. but i think people need to understand that the weather is going to have a lot to do with how quickly the crews can get to work given the high winds that are going to last for potentially hours, if not over the next couple days. >> we keep hearing that power may be out for several days. up to a week in some places. what are you hearing? >> well, again, we won't know till the storm gets here. that's why we've asked people to prepare for extended power outages. until we actually start seeing how much damage over how large of area and get those initial reports, it's hard to say. given the storm is going to move so slow we do know it will take time for the winds to come down. crews can't work in high winds. although power is going out now, it's getting restored. as conditions worsen the crews will come off the road and won't be able to get back to work till the weather starts to improve. >> do you notice that the eff
the department of energy is our lead. they're working with the utilities, making sure they have what they have. but i think people need to understand that the weather is going to have a lot to do with how quickly the crews can get to work given the high winds that are going to last for potentially hours, if not over the next couple days. >> we keep hearing that power may be out for several days. up to a week in some places. what are you hearing? >> well, again, we won't know till...
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. >> energy time, and political capital to pass legislation state after state to make it more difficult to vote, primarily for latinos. and third they don't campaign in their neighborhoods or their community t they don't ask for their vote, and finally mitt romney and his unguarded moment at boca raton in his 47 percent speech taped without his knowledge says that he would be better off if he could run as a latino because his father was born in mexico. i mean if you are a 19 or 20-year-old latino this is going to cost your support for the republican party as a generation. they ignored george w. bush, jeb bush, his brother who has been quite enlightened on the subject and said you cannot, in this country, continue to win only with white people's votes. and i just, i think that the very enlightened voices i heard in iowa, in the piece, you know, i hope the republicans heed them. because we are looking at an election right now where barack obama will probably get over 70% of latino vote. >> woodruff: so a net negative for the republicans? >> oh, yeah, increasingly. and i agree with the pol
. >> energy time, and political capital to pass legislation state after state to make it more difficult to vote, primarily for latinos. and third they don't campaign in their neighborhoods or their community t they don't ask for their vote, and finally mitt romney and his unguarded moment at boca raton in his 47 percent speech taped without his knowledge says that he would be better off if he could run as a latino because his father was born in mexico. i mean if you are a 19 or...
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joining me now is carl davenport, energy and environmental correspondent for the national journal. coral, welcome, good morning. >> thanks, good to be here. >> i know for the past few months you've written a few pieses about global warming. one came in september, proved especially futuristic here. no laughing matter. you wrote about how global warming is already affecting the coastal residents. even before the storm, what kind of an impact are we talking about? >> we are already seeing the global -- the bottom line impact. we're seeing higher storm surges to coastal residents. everywhere from florida to new hampshire. we're seeing increased insurance costs. we're seeing bottomline costs as there are more and more storms, not just storms like sandy, but in the northeast they're seeing more and more of those 100-year storms, inside, two storms like that inside a decade. so higher and higher bottom-line costs to taxpayers, homeowners, insurance companies. even before sandy. from these rising sea levels and increase intensity storms. >> so coral, where does the conflict come from, then
joining me now is carl davenport, energy and environmental correspondent for the national journal. coral, welcome, good morning. >> thanks, good to be here. >> i know for the past few months you've written a few pieses about global warming. one came in september, proved especially futuristic here. no laughing matter. you wrote about how global warming is already affecting the coastal residents. even before the storm, what kind of an impact are we talking about? >> we are...
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the energy department has updated people on gasoline stockpiles. it may be at the lowest level since 1990. gas supplies are down 15% from year ago levels. one other major update for energy watchers is the weekly report that comes out tomorrow morning. they have said that it will be delayed and most likely, that report will be coming out on thursday and that is still dependent on the damage assessed from the storm. dagen: thank you, sandra. she is at the cme today. you take everything away from that interview. thank you. connell: there were gas stations throughout the new york metro area, connecticut, new york state or out of gasoline. >> all the lines. >> you have people popping up and their gasoline has to be there for generators. there you go. it draws on supplies. in the meantime, talking about the fight. one week until the election. two presidential candidates. canceling campaign appearances because of hurricane sandy. [cheers] sony comes out next >> hurricane sandy leaving a path of unprecedented destruction up and down the the east coast. sto
the energy department has updated people on gasoline stockpiles. it may be at the lowest level since 1990. gas supplies are down 15% from year ago levels. one other major update for energy watchers is the weekly report that comes out tomorrow morning. they have said that it will be delayed and most likely, that report will be coming out on thursday and that is still dependent on the damage assessed from the storm. dagen: thank you, sandra. she is at the cme today. you take everything away from...
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pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. i need all the help i can get. that's why i like nutella. mom, what's the capital of west virginia? charleston. nutella is a delicious hazelnut spread my whole family loves. mom, have you seen my -- backpack? nutella goes great on whole-wheat toast or whole-grain waffles. and its great taste comes from a unique combination of simple ingredients like hazelnuts, skim milk and a hint of cocoa. yeah, bye. have you seen my -- yes. and...thank you. [ male announcer ] nutella. breakfast never tasted this good. >>> good morning. the woman accused of killing nursing student michelle le faces sentencing in early december. a jury convicted giselle esteban of degree murder yesterday. le disappeared in may of 2011 her body was found four months later. esteban will spe
pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. i need all the help i can get. that's why i like nutella. mom, what's the capital of west virginia? charleston. nutella is a delicious hazelnut spread my whole family loves. mom, have you seen my -- backpack? nutella goes great on...
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john hofmeister is former shell oil ceo and ceo of citizens for affordable energy. john this is a shocking situation if you're not in the middle of it, haven't been in the situation where you don't have enough gas to get to work you don't realize how bad things are. how long do you think this continues and what exactly is happening? >> becky it happens after every hurricane whether on the gulf coast, florida and unfortunately in the metropolitan area in new york. the supply siders are doing everything they know how to do. so you broaden utility crews from across the country, trying to get electricity restored, the oil companies are doing everything they can do within the limits of safety, and regulation to get supply out to the public. we also have to do something different on the demand management side. what's happening is that the demand side is descending into chaos and you see it in the gas lines. this could get to gunfire if it continues in the way it's going now. my recommendation is for the governors of new jersey, new york and connecticut, come together, go
john hofmeister is former shell oil ceo and ceo of citizens for affordable energy. john this is a shocking situation if you're not in the middle of it, haven't been in the situation where you don't have enough gas to get to work you don't realize how bad things are. how long do you think this continues and what exactly is happening? >> becky it happens after every hurricane whether on the gulf coast, florida and unfortunately in the metropolitan area in new york. the supply siders are...
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the nature of the storm and energy associated with the storm. each though it was spread out they call it a category. it is a power scale of the storm and bar rometric will give you the power of the storm rather than the wind speed. >> steve: people who are worried about the storm surge. we are still having high tide and big waves. >> it will take a while to diminish. this evening's tide is regular flood tide and tomorrow getting back to turmoil because the wind went west and pushing the water out. the water keeps trying to come back in. >> steve: your father in atlantic city he was on when the eye got over. >> this is why i got mad at the hurricane center. wind came out stronger in the south rather than the north. the hurricane gust in south jerseyy coast came after the eye path. it was the woworst part of the storm. now it is getting ripped apart and becoming nontropical. >> steve: as the sun comes up shortly and people are starting to get a look at the damage, you say get used to big storms like and you said this. >> steve: next five or 7 peop
the nature of the storm and energy associated with the storm. each though it was spread out they call it a category. it is a power scale of the storm and bar rometric will give you the power of the storm rather than the wind speed. >> steve: people who are worried about the storm surge. we are still having high tide and big waves. >> it will take a while to diminish. this evening's tide is regular flood tide and tomorrow getting back to turmoil because the wind went west and pushing...
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we'll get his assessment of the damage to his state and dennis gartman will talk energy and commodity trading. >> lots of damage to report in the new york city area, more than 50 homes were destroyed by fire last night in breezy point queens. just east of cone any islands, more than 170 firefighters were on the scene. and separately more than 200 patients were evacuated last night from new york university's medical center after power went out. patients some on respirators operating on battery power were taken to other hospitals. and check this video out. a crane on this luxury high rise building, that's under construction, topping over on 57th street, the 90 story building looks over central park. luxury apartments telling for tens of millions of dollars. the crane could be seen blowing in the wind for most of the night and officials there trying to figure out how to get that down eventually. >> to find out how much rain and wind sandy will be packing and where it's heading next, jen carfagno has the forecast. >> between morning. so we are still dealing with central winds of 65 miles
we'll get his assessment of the damage to his state and dennis gartman will talk energy and commodity trading. >> lots of damage to report in the new york city area, more than 50 homes were destroyed by fire last night in breezy point queens. just east of cone any islands, more than 170 firefighters were on the scene. and separately more than 200 patients were evacuated last night from new york university's medical center after power went out. patients some on respirators operating on...
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we have total energy use per floor. we also have energy use in the building today that will show information and percentages on how much is being used today versus an average day. there's also information from solar, how much solar the building is producing, and showing the savings from solar. we also have reclaimed water and that will be shown per month. the center section is dedicated to water, wastewater and power. we have live information showing us how much wastewater has been treated so far from the night before. there is also a twitter feed and information that anyone that comes in can see, you know, current news and information from the twitter. there's also bart information, when is the next bart leaving, when is the next train departing. and there is weather, hetch hetchy, and weather at san francisco. >> the physical arts wall is comprised of 54 feet, 160 high-definition monitors that has a 3-d motion detection that allows you to approach the wall and then to look at the contents that is there in front of you
we have total energy use per floor. we also have energy use in the building today that will show information and percentages on how much is being used today versus an average day. there's also information from solar, how much solar the building is producing, and showing the savings from solar. we also have reclaimed water and that will be shown per month. the center section is dedicated to water, wastewater and power. we have live information showing us how much wastewater has been treated so...
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we expect we will need to procure renewable energy credits equivalent to 50,000 megawatt hours before january 1st, 2013. -- to comply with this law * . we expect that will cost us about $50,000. the act also allows for cost limitations, as i mentioned, if exceptions. the exceptions briefly are that our obligation is capped at the same level as other publicly owned utilities. so, for example, the requirement for publicly owned utilities is 20% of your retail sales need to be met by rps compliant resources. in 2012 that rises to 33% by 2020. we may delay compliance due to circumstances beyond our control, and we may adopt a cost limitation. so, putting the cap and the delay ability together, for example, if we had an unexpected outage that was significant, but made it so our hetchy generation was less than 67% of our retail sales, that would mean that we would only have to procure up to 33% of renewable power and we wouldn't have to do -- meet that compliance requirement within the same calendar year. we'd have some flexibility on delaying our compliance due to that unforeseen circumsta
we expect we will need to procure renewable energy credits equivalent to 50,000 megawatt hours before january 1st, 2013. -- to comply with this law * . we expect that will cost us about $50,000. the act also allows for cost limitations, as i mentioned, if exceptions. the exceptions briefly are that our obligation is capped at the same level as other publicly owned utilities. so, for example, the requirement for publicly owned utilities is 20% of your retail sales need to be met by rps compliant...
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use in the city, like your home energy use? all that data about when you use it, what are your hot times, your cool times. how about if we try to find some way to inspire people to give us that]h data, in some coordinated way. because if we understand that 20 to 22% of our emissions comes from1ar residenl use, you can imagine if we had that data coming from every household use in the city we could break that data down with involvement of creative people like yourselves, and then try o see where there's patterns where we could lessen our carbon footprint and talk about better energy use. that's perfect for us. that's what we're going to ask this challenge to present for our next improve sf challenge for the city. and that's what we'd like to engage people in. and then hopefully, some time after this challenge is announced, and if we can get the best ideas out there, we will be engaged with you to select the best answer. and if there's an idea out there that can answer that question about how to inspire people, then hopefully wq
use in the city, like your home energy use? all that data about when you use it, what are your hot times, your cool times. how about if we try to find some way to inspire people to give us that]h data, in some coordinated way. because if we understand that 20 to 22% of our emissions comes from1ar residenl use, you can imagine if we had that data coming from every household use in the city we could break that data down with involvement of creative people like yourselves, and then try o see...
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we actually are running a kind of composting energy recovery system. >> well, this is a dirty job. we try to do it safely and we try to do it without imposing too much on the public. people want to flush their toilets and have things go away and not be bothersome again. we do a lot to try to accomplish that. i'd like to invite you to come back any time you want. once you got this in your blood, you are not going to be able to stay away. the raging waters are fun and when we do digester cleaning i really hope you can come back. that's quite a sight. >> yeah, that sounds interesting. >> i really appreciate you coming by and it was a >> so again good morning everyone. i am ed risk. i am the transportation director in the great city of san francisco and it's my great pleasure and delight to welcome you today to a great celebration. what we're celebrating here is the partnership that many of you that are with us today that have gotten to this point. we are celebrating the fact that we have gotten to this point and the investments that will central sup way will bring to san francisco and
we actually are running a kind of composting energy recovery system. >> well, this is a dirty job. we try to do it safely and we try to do it without imposing too much on the public. people want to flush their toilets and have things go away and not be bothersome again. we do a lot to try to accomplish that. i'd like to invite you to come back any time you want. once you got this in your blood, you are not going to be able to stay away. the raging waters are fun and when we do digester...
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i can think of no more important calling than to use the skills and my energy to give back to all of you in any way that i can. that is what has led me through so many of my life's endeavors volunteering in the major's office as a teenager, and serving on the san francisco redevelopment agency commission sxh the fire commission and just recently getting my masters in public administration. >> i will tackle the tough problems head on. i will find real solutions to the lack of affordable housing and redesign our job training program to give the right skills to the unemployed people around us to make them the perfect job candidate for our small businesses. because small businesses provide most of our city's jobs, i will create a one-stop, for people looking to start one, or replace the huge bureaucracy that scares so many entrepreneurs from pursuing their dreams. with my experience working with local organization and san francisco law enforcement, i will create an atmosphere of trust and cooperation in the district that will lower street crime and gang violence and above all i will help
i can think of no more important calling than to use the skills and my energy to give back to all of you in any way that i can. that is what has led me through so many of my life's endeavors volunteering in the major's office as a teenager, and serving on the san francisco redevelopment agency commission sxh the fire commission and just recently getting my masters in public administration. >> i will tackle the tough problems head on. i will find real solutions to the lack of affordable...
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. >> energy, community, team work. locker room bliss. they have crawford, oh! >> it is the sport. it makes me feel proud to be a san franciscoian. >> they play hard, a positive attitude. they represent our place san fran really well. >> let's go giants, yeah. >> world series! >> and the celebration continues at at&t park. more on the victory in about five minutes. ,, [ male announcer ] citibank's app for ipad makes it easy for anne to manage her finances when she's on the go. even when she's not going anywhere. citibank for ipad. easier banking. standard at citibank. okay. [ male announcer ] with citibank's popmoney, dan can easily send money by email right from his citibank account. nice job ben. [ male announcer ] next up -- the gutters. citibank popmoney. easier banking. standard at citibank. capsule was safely guided io the pacific ocean off baja-- after a two week trip to the space station. it brought bk >>> the dragon has landed. the unmanned capsule safely guided into the pacific ocean after a two-week trip to the space station. it brought back a ton of science experiments
. >> energy, community, team work. locker room bliss. they have crawford, oh! >> it is the sport. it makes me feel proud to be a san franciscoian. >> they play hard, a positive attitude. they represent our place san fran really well. >> let's go giants, yeah. >> world series! >> and the celebration continues at at&t park. more on the victory in about five minutes. ,, [ male announcer ] citibank's app for ipad makes it easy for anne to manage her finances...
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the reality is the supply of our energy hasn't increased with the demand on our energy. and the really is then when you get hit like this and where you're operating at the breaking point, then it takes forever and ever to rebuild. also, a lot of this equipment, i'm not a complete expert on this, but i to know from my experience as mayor, a lot of this equipment is very old which the reason why it takes three, four, five days to bring it back. if you had modern equipment, you could bring it back in 12, 24 hours. and that's a failure of long term pot just inot just investmn opposition to doing what needs to be it done. >> i know you don't like to second guess or be critical, but if you were mayor of this city, would you be running the marathon or would you allow the city to host the marathon? >> 100%. i agree with that 100%. >> why? >> the city has to go on. >> it's stretched to its limits. >> this is what we have 35,000 size police department for. because we can do remarkable things. we can get hit very hard. i once had a tremendous snowstorm two days before the new year'
the reality is the supply of our energy hasn't increased with the demand on our energy. and the really is then when you get hit like this and where you're operating at the breaking point, then it takes forever and ever to rebuild. also, a lot of this equipment, i'm not a complete expert on this, but i to know from my experience as mayor, a lot of this equipment is very old which the reason why it takes three, four, five days to bring it back. if you had modern equipment, you could bring it back...
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pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. >>. >> jon: a study released for media and public affairs, since the con vehicles in september. jay leno, fallon and kimmel have more jokes about romney than all the other candidates combined. governor romney was the target of 148 jokes. david letterman, 290 jokes made about republicans including arnold schwarzenegger, paul lieian and chris christie, 138 about democrats. only two others were the top ten bill clinton and joe biden. do you have an explanation. [ laughter ] >> the romney jokes write themselves. thank you, good night. [ laughter ] >> i think look, it's media bias. i remember saturday night live, when chevy chase doing gerald ford i think that made a difference in the nation. humor does that. >> ford was a football player and a skier, downhill
pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. >>. >> jon: a study released for media and public affairs, since the con vehicles in september. jay leno, fallon and kimmel have more jokes about romney than all the other candidates combined. governor romney was the target...